The publicly traded stock of the auto parts company was rallying because of an unusual case of mistaken identity.

Demonstrates the WTF of Wall Street and their computer algorithms. Basing the wealth of anything based on what people on Twitter are saying about it (and by extension 4chan, since you know they'd love to tic "sent the Dow into a roller coaster all day" on their bucket list) is bound to be disastrous.

The publicly traded stock of the auto parts company was rallying because of an unusual case of mistaken identity.

Demonstrates the WTF of Wall Street and their computer algorithms. Basing the wealth of anything based on what people on Twitter are saying about it (and by extension 4chan, since you know they'd love to tic "sent the Dow into a roller coaster all day" on their bucket list) is bound to be disastrous.